HCRA, Hub City Radio Association, is an organization dedicated to promoting interest and participation in amateur radio communications. We provide a community for radio enthusiasts to connect, learn, and explore the world of radio technology. Our mission is to inspire and educate individuals about the exciting field of amateur radio, fostering a passion for communication, technology, and community involvement.
We hold our business and new membership meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month, and our club training meetings on the 4th Tuesday of each month.
We meet at the Disabled American Veterans,
7414 83rd Street at 7:00pm.
All are welcome!
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ham Radio? Ham Radio, know as Amateur Radio, is a hobby used by many to communicate with others around the world! This can be assisting in emergencies, relaying messages, contesting, and even talking with the International Space Station with the use of handheld, mobile or fixed radio stations!
- Do I need a license? Yes. The FCC requires Amateur Radio operators to have a current license for operating on allocated radio frequencies. There are different levels (or classes) of licensing for Amateur Radio Operators: Technician, General, and Extra. Each level provides the use of or the restriction of certain frequencies. We would love to tell you more and help get you started!
- What is the cost to become licensed? There are a lot of online study guides and study apps available, some are free and some have a fee. There are also study guides for each license class available from several vendors and online stores. Once you are ready to test for your license, testing locations charge a nominal fee (roughly in the $15 range, but varies from location to location). Once you pass your exam, the FCC has a $35 fee to process and issue your license (this fee is paid directly to the FCC, HCRA does not collect or set these fees). Your license is good for 10 years! We would love to tell you more and help get you started!
- Do you offer training? Yes we do! Our club members help create and present training classes for our members and the public. We cover various topics from basic radio operations, contesting, propagation, antennas, homebrew builds, and so much more! And we network with other clubs and ham operators. It's a continual learning process for all of us. Come out and meet us, we would love to answer more of your questions and help get you started!